Vaginal delivery is a dream for many women. As expectant mothers, many women hope to have a vaginal delivery because it is not only better for the mother herself, but also has many benefits for the baby. Many people believe that having a small skeleton makes it easier to have a vaginal delivery, but is having a small skeleton difficult to have a vaginal delivery?
Skeleton refers to the body and skeletal structure of a woman, and people with smaller bones are often those with smaller bodies. In fact, the ability to have a vaginal delivery is related to many factors. Firstly, the size of the pelvic inner diameter. A larger pelvic inner diameter makes vaginal delivery relatively easier, while the pelvic inner diameter is not related to the skeleton. People with smaller skeletons may also have a larger pelvic inner diameter. Natural childbirth is relatively easy.
In addition, there is a close relationship between the ability to give birth naturally and the size of the fetus. Labor force refers to the strength of the abdominal muscles and the contraction ability of the uterus during delivery. If the contraction ability of the abdominal muscles is weak and the contraction ability of the uterus is weak, then vaginal delivery will be relatively more difficult. If the fetus is relatively large, the possibility of difficult delivery will be higher, and if the fetus is relatively small, the probability of vaginal delivery will be higher.
At the same time, the width of the birth canal can also affect vaginal delivery. If the birth canal is relatively narrow, it will become very difficult during vaginal delivery. People with small skeletons may not necessarily have narrow birth canals, weak labor force, or larger children, so people with small skeletons may not necessarily have difficulty in vaginal delivery.